The new issue of the SAH Journal has five issues in one #328 through #332, 80 pages vs. the usual 16 pages.
SAH Forums
Additionally, there’s a dedicated forum for the SAH within the AACA forums page. If for any reason this link doesn’t work on your platform, just go to:
forums.aaca.org then scroll down… just after the AACA section there’s a section header that says: “Other Automobile Enthusiasts” and “The Society of Automotive Historians” is the only group in that new section just before the Buick section. Click on The Society of Automotive Historians and you’ll enter the SAH topics page. Anyone can view all the posts on the forum, but like all forums, to post one needs to sign up. To sign up, just go to the upper right of the page and you’ll see the instructions to sign up, which will allow you to post on the all the forums on the site.
Searching for information on designer Jack Garnier
Jack Garnier was the last head of Nash Styling. He passed away in 2007, but I’m trying to find out information about his career before AMC and Nash, and also any photos of him or examples of his work as a car designer. Contact Patrick Foster: +203-877-6717 or email oldemilfordpress@msn.com
We welcome AutoMobilia Resource magazine—a new advertiser to the SAH Journal
Since 2018 AutoMobilia Resource magazine has been helping their readers relive history with great editorials about automotive memorabilia. They’ve put together an amazing group of industry professionals who write about history, current values, and the sheer joy of collecting. Each issue includes numerous feature articles on everything automotive from petroliana to model cars, vintage photography to vintage posters, pedal cars to hood ornaments and so much more. They also include detailed auction reports, industry news and up-to-date automobilia event and auction calendars.
AutoMobilia Resource prints 6x annually with quality photography and graphics on beautiful high-end paper stock. A print subscription is only $36 per year (6 issues) or $59 for 2 years (12 issues), and includes a free classified ad. Or you can subscribe to their digital flip edition. In fact, as a member of the Society of Automotive Historians, we’ve put together a special ‘gift’ link for you to ‘test drive’ their latest edition in digital flip format. We hope you like it as much as we do!
Membership Matters
IF you have not renewed your membership, did you know you could renew your membership right online?
Just go to the SAH’s website: autohistory.org – or, to get to the renewal page quickly, just click here.
[Please note: you’ll need your membership number to renew, which is included to the right of your name in parenthesis on the address “TO” line of this message above]
As a reminder, the SAH has introduced digital membership at the annual dues rate of $20. A digital member has all SAH member rights and privileges, but all media and communication is delivered (via these emails sent via “Constant Contact”) and available electronically via the SAH website, again at: autohistory.org.
Please note: while regular annual membership dues for North America (U.S. / Canada / Mexico) remains at $50, given ever increasing postage expenses, annual “Overseas” membership (all territories beyond U.S. / Canada / Mexico) has been set at $60.
Like all members, digital members have full access to the “members only” section of the website, which includes all the past issues of the SAH Journal and the Automotive History Review. From time-to-time, the SAH produces a printed member directory-while digital members will not receive a printed copy, the website has a member directory with full search capabilities. If digital members wish to purchase a directory as well as issues of other SAH publications, they are available at their given price plus postage.
Website Benefits: all members are entitled to access the “members only” section of the SAH website: autohistory.org. There, you will find portals to access all the issues of the SAH Journal and the Automotive History Review as well as other features, like the photos and images library; and the website will continue to expand its features and benefits.
Thank you for your time, attention, support, and membership in The Society of Automotive Historians!